Postcard, standard size, showing Bird's-Eye View of Camp Pike, Little Rock, Arkansas. Unused. Divided back. Worn corners. Publisher: Sackett & Wilhelms Corp., New York and Brooklyn. Circa 1917-19.
NOTE: Camp Pike, Arkansas was named in honor of Brigadier General Zebulon M. Pike, U.S. Army, discoverer of Pike's Peak. Established July 18, 1917 to serve as training camp for 87th Division (US Army) , which occupied the cantonment August 1917 to June 1918. Construction started June 17, 1917 and continued through 1918. Designated as infantry replacement and training camp, April 1918, as infantry training center, August 21, 1918, and as a demobilization center, December 3, 1918.
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